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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

PTI Blog Hop!

thank you SO much to everyone who voted for me!! I am so appreciative!! k

Its Blog Hop Night! Make sure and check out all the other blogs with projects here.

I have made fortune cookies with my students before and knew that was what I wanted to make from our squares of paper. I made these from the 6x6 pad of Father Knows Best paper pad.

Start by tracing a circle on the paper. Any circle from about 3-4" works well. Cut out the circle. Fold the circle in half, but do not crease the circle.

Hold the paper as shown and begin the folding process. Keep in mind that I had to take the photo, so normally your other hand would be holding the opposite side together. :) Bring the two sides together. They look more realistic, if you do not fold them in half, but rather, off-center. You want to do this before you apply adhesive. I recommend a strong adhesive, because of the pressure on the sides. I used two strips of Wonder Tape. Keep the pieces small enough, so they do not show. Bring the sides together again, and there you have it! :) I printed off fortunes from this site: Fortune Cookie Sayings. But, with all the great sayings that PTI has, I am sure that they could be stamped for the appropriate occasion. I am thinking graduation, baby shower, bridal shower...

Don't forget all the fun and contests going on at the PTI Forum! And vote for your favorite project! :)

What a wonderful idea. I am a PTA President and was looking for an end-of-year "thank you" idea for my PTA Board. I made the fortune cookies, and for fortunes, I put individualized notes specific to that Board member and the great things they had done that year. I love how they turned out!

Love these fortune cookies, and thanks for the tutorial.. I will be posting my fortune cookies and a link to your blog here:http://susan-nichols.blogspot.com/on Thurs 10/6, for a blog hop I am participating in... Thanks for sharing!

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